Had a chat with Will during lunch. He shared about Borobudur and Majapahit and some other stuffs. A blur memory of a classroom with a teacher in front of the class passed my mind. Then the thick unhappy feeling of memorizing a bunch of difficult and long names and years and dates came to me. It could have made the ginseng chicken that I was eating tasted worse. Haha... I have never been good with history.
Anyway... we were talking about it over lunch, a question pop in me, what does borobudur means? So I searched on the web and found this:
Adiety said:
The meaning name of Borobudur is from two words are Bara and Budur, Bara in Sanskrit language mean is Vihara (complex of temple, bihara or dormitory) and Budur in Bali language is Beduhur meaning is above. And the resume name meaning of Borobudur is “Temples on the above of hill”. See page
Well now I know =)
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